Kent Owens
Well-known member
From Charlie's post:"3. These words of advice from Glen Townley. Instead of trying to figure out what the bullet is SUPPOSED to be doing, worry about what the bullet IS doing. (shoot sighters and trust them)
That is so true.
Another thing I tell folks is that if you can't find a condition that your rilfe will "one hole" in you're not going to do very well in that wind. Some rifles will maintain their grouping capability throughout a broader range than others. Most will fall down on their grouping capability above 8 mph winds. Now I'm talking wind shooting, not shooting in the late afternoon when it's calm. Find out what your rifle is capability in different winds and different angles and you'll learn a lot. The only way to do it, unfortunately, is to do it.
That is so true.
Another thing I tell folks is that if you can't find a condition that your rilfe will "one hole" in you're not going to do very well in that wind. Some rifles will maintain their grouping capability throughout a broader range than others. Most will fall down on their grouping capability above 8 mph winds. Now I'm talking wind shooting, not shooting in the late afternoon when it's calm. Find out what your rifle is capability in different winds and different angles and you'll learn a lot. The only way to do it, unfortunately, is to do it.